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High-sensitivity and simple, low-cost readout are desirable features for sensors independent of the application area. Micro-cantilever sensors use the deflection induced by the analyte presence to achieve high-sensitivity but possess complex electronic ...
Catherine Grogan+4 more
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Coexisting ferromagnetic–antiferromagnetic state in twisted bilayer CrI3
Moiré engineering1–3 of van der Waals magnetic materials4–9 can yield new magnetic ground states via competing interactions in moiré superlattices10–13.
Yang Xu+11 more
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Droplet interface bilayers [PDF]
Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) provide a superior platform for the biophysical analysis of membrane proteins. The versatile DIBs can also form networks, with features that include built-in batteries and sensors.
Bayley, H+7 more
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Bursting Bubbles and Bilayers [PDF]
This paper discusses various interactions between ultrasound, phospholipid monolayer-coated gas bubbles, phospholipid bilayer vesicles, and cells. The paper begins with a review of microbubble physics models, developed to describe microbubble dynamic behavior in the presence of ultrasound, and follows this with a discussion of how such models can be ...
Peter A. Lewin+6 more
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In this study, a comparative study of a series of (MCD/NCD) bilayer films with different MCD grain sizes and NCD layer thickness deposited on cemented tungsten carbide (WC-Co) flat substrates was conducted by changing the deposition time.
Yijie Luo+11 more
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Electronic properties of bilayer sheets forming moiré patterns
In this article, we report the electronic band structures of hexagonal bilayer systems, specifically, rotated graphene-graphene and boron nitride-boron nitride bilayers, by introducing an angle between the layers and forming new periodic structures ...
W.S. Wu-Mei, R.R. Rey-González
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Band Structure Mapping of Bilayer Graphene via Quasiparticle Scattering [PDF]
A perpendicular electric field breaks the layer symmetry of Bernal-stacked bilayer graphene, resulting in the opening of a band gap and a modification of the effective mass of the charge carriers.
Birdwell, A. Glen+9 more
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Giant intrinsic carrier mobilities in graphene and its bilayer. [PDF]
We have studied temperature dependences of electron transport in graphene and its bilayer and found extremely low electron-phonon scattering rates that set the fundamental limit on possible charge carrier mobilities at room temperature.
S. Morozov+6 more
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Electrically tunable correlated and topological states in twisted monolayer–bilayer graphene [PDF]
Twisted van der Waals heterostructures with flat electronic bands have recently emerged as a platform for realizing correlated and topological states with a high degree of control and tunability.
Shaowen Chen+10 more
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The interaction of polyphenols with bilayers: conditions for increasing bilayer adhesion
Because proteins and other molecules with a high polyphenol content are commonly involved in adhesion processes, we are investigating the interactions between polyphenols and biological materials. A naturally occurring polyphenol that binds a variety of proteins and lipids is tannic acid (TA), which contains five digallic acid residues covalently ...
Thomas J. McIntosh+3 more
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